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Cresta, 40-42 Callington Road, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6DY

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Abbeyfield Cresta consists of 13 studio, one and two-bedroom flats with shared services renovated in 1989.

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lounge, dining room, laundry, conservatory and garden. Lunch and supper.

Saltash was originally recorded as 'Ash' the addition of 'Salt' was made in the 14th century to reflect local production of salt. The town is set on a hillside of the Tamar estuary opposite Plymouth connected by the famous Prince Albert Bridge.

The town's market was established by the count of Mortain in the 11th century and the town prospered as a port sending a frigate against the Armada. The fisheries for which the town was famous eventually declined and Saltash Luck refers to the poor catches off Saltash Bridge.

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Managed by Abbeyfield Salrash Society

If you want to call the management company direct call 01727 857536, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01395 516 055


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